A Positive can RECEIVE A+, A-, O+, and O- blood. A Positive can DONATE to A+, and AB+ O Positive can DONATE to A+, B+, O+, and AB+. O Positive can RECEIVE O+ and O- blood only. As far as conception and what the child would be and if there would be any complications directly linked to the blood type, The possible combinations of blood type for the child would be AO+ (thus being "A Positive) or OO+ (Thus being "O Positive) and since both blood types are "+" (meaning they both contain the protein), then there should be no incompatibility problems.
Rh negative blood can be given to a Rh positive person, but not vice versa (Rh positive blood can not be given to a Rh negative person).
I am o- and have been told my blood is compatible with any one.
you can give A-ve,B-ve or O-ve blood.
You can RECEIVE blood that is type AB-, A-, B-, or O-
You can DONATE TO someone that has type AB- or AB+
the blood type o are compatible to blood type ab?
Yes, if it is packed red blood cells not whole blood.
A person with A positive blood can donate blood to someone with AB positive blood. Someone with AB positive blood cannot donate blood to someone with A positive blood.
Well the baby will have an O positive blood type.
The baby will normally be A positive.
The blood type would be A positive.
If the father's blood type is O positive and the mother's blood type is B positive, a child could have type B or type O blood, and the Rh factor could be positive or negative.
a recessive O or B blood type
only if one of the parents is a chimera
Yes, if the mother has type A or AB blood.
A, b, ab
Of course!
A
Human blood has a protein (rH). If you have rH in your blood you have positive blood type, if you are lacking rH you have a negative blood type. Negative blood rejects positive blood because it is lacking the chemical, however positive blood can accept both negative or positive blood.
The child's blood type could be B positive or O positive.